The graph below g(x) is a transformation of the graph of f(x) = sin(x). There...

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The graph below g(x) is a transformation of the graph of f(x) = sin(x). There are no reflections in this graph from f(x).a. What is the period of g(x)?b. What is the amplitude of g(x)?c. What is the phase shift of g(x)?d. What is the equation of midline of g(x)?e. What are 5 key points for one period of g(x)?f. What is the equation of g(x)?

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